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(PDF) Material quantities and embodied carbon dioxide in structures

The post-pandemic landscape requires corporate offices to focus deeply on workplace well-being, occupant health, and cognitive variety. Arup buildings adapt dynamically by treating indoor environments as sensory-rich ecosystems. arup buildings

Another notable project is the Beijing National Aquatics Center in China, designed for the 2008 Olympic Games. The center, also known as the Water Cube, features a unique bubble-like design that was inspired by the structure of soap bubbles. Arup's engineers developed a innovative ETFE (ethylene tetrafluorethylene) cladding system that provides excellent insulation and daylight transmission, while also reducing the building's energy consumption. (PDF) Material quantities and embodied carbon dioxide in